Episodios

  • Hamas committed crimes against humanity, war crimes on Oct. 7, Human Rights Watch says
    Jul 17 2024
    A new report released by Human Rights Watch concludes that Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups committed war crimes and crimes against humanity during the Oct. 7 attacks last year. The report says fighters conducted a coordinated assault "designed to kill civilians and take as many hostages with them." Stephanie Sy discussed more with Ida Sawyer of Human Rights Watch. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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  • News Wrap: Israeli strikes on Gaza City kill at least 15 Palestinians
    Jul 14 2024
    In our news wrap Sunday, shelling killed at least 15 people in Gaza City as Israeli military operations moved forward, leaders around the world condemned Saturday's assassination attempt on Trump, and two familiar Hollywood figures -- actress Shannen Doherty and fitness icon Richard Simmons -- have died. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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  • News Wrap: Deadly Israeli strike in Gaza was targeting Hamas military chief, officials say
    Jul 13 2024
    In our news wrap Saturday, Palestinian officials said an Israeli airstrike targeting a Hamas commander killed at least 90 people in southern Gaza, Biden worked to shore up support while Harris campaigned in Pennsylvania, Russia and Ukraine traded more attacks, Olympic organizers tried to dispel concerns about the River Seine's cleanliness, and pioneering sex therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer died. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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  • How the U.S. government is trying to crack down on Russian disinformation online
    Jul 13 2024
    Earlier this week, the Justice Department said that for the first time, it had disrupted a Russian propaganda campaign that attempted to use artificial intelligence to inflame election-year divisions in U.S. society. John Yang speaks with Nina Jankowicz, co-founder and CEO of the American Sunlight Project, to learn more about how U.S. officials are fighting foreign propaganda on social media. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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  • News Wrap: NATO leaders discuss Ukraine membership at final day of summit
    Jul 11 2024
    In our news wrap Thursday, NATO leaders spent the final day of their summit discussing the state of the alliance and Ukraine's goal of becoming a member, Israel said its negotiating team is heading to Cairo for continued talks for a possible cease-fire deal with Hamas and the storm system that was Hurricane Beryl brought torrential rains to Vermont. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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  • German Chancellor Scholz on NATO's future, supporting Ukraine and working with Biden
    Jul 11 2024
    The NATO summit in Washington is wrapping up after a week of sustaining and expanding support for Ukraine. Amna Nawaz spoke with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz about how NATO leaders are preparing to tackle some of the biggest geopolitical challenges facing the world, what he thinks about President Biden and the prospect of a return to power by Donald Trump. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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  • News Wrap: Israel orders Palestinians to leave Gaza City as it ramps up strikes
    Jul 10 2024
    In our news wrap Wednesday, Israel is ordering Palestinians to leave Gaza City as it ramps up strikes, the remnants of Hurricane Beryl continue pushing farther north, Secretary of State Blinken said that F-16 jets will be flying in the skies of Ukraine this summer and two astronauts who should­ have returned to Earth weeks ago expressed optimism that Boeing and NASA will bring them back safely. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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  • Czech president on Ukraine's fight against Russia and NATO's future if Trump wins
    Jul 10 2024
    World leaders have gathered at the NATO Summit in Washington to address pressing international challenges. At the top of the agenda is how to sustain Western support for Ukraine. Few leaders understand Ukrainian challenges and the NATO alliance as deeply as Czech President Petr Pavel who once served as chairman of NATO's military committee. Geoff Bennett sat down with Pavel to discuss more. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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